The Importance of Watershed Monitoring
If there was not water, life could simply not exist. Streams and rivers are able to provide us with an above ground glimpse of the health and hydrology of a watershed. They also provide habitats for non-human animals and plants. The water quality of your watershed can be enhanced only by collecting good information about the conditions and by responding, most effective at the local level, to that information. Remember, that all life depends on water and all of us are citizens of a watershed, so our activities and the ways in which we use our water resources and the land adjacent to them will affect not only the quality of our drinking water, but also our recreational activities, and the health and diversity of the plants and animals. For all of these reasons, I've created these slides covering the three main components to watershed monitoring and evaluation.
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